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This Week in Labor History - October 16

Queen Marie Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI, is beheaded during the French Revolution. When alerted that the peasants were suffering due to widespread bread shortages, lore has it that she replied, “Let them eat cake.” In fact she never said that, but workers were, justifiably, ready to believe anything bad about their cold-hearted royalty - 1793
Abolitionist John Brown leads 18 men, including five free Blacks, in an attack on the Harper's Ferry ammunition depot, the beginning of guerilla warfare against slavery - 1859
CWA District 7 Hosts Annual Conference
NABET-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement With ABC-TV
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NABET-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement With ABC-TV
NABET-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement With ABC-TV
MissionWired Members Ratify First Contract and Win AI Protections
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MissionWired Members Ratify First Contract and Win AI Protections
MissionWired Members Ratify First Contract and Win AI Protections


